#Polar RS300X G1 Heart Rate Monitor Watch with G1 GPS Sensor

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Polar RS300X G1 Heart Rate Monitor Watch with G1 GPS Sensor (Black)#Polar RS300X G1 Heart Rate Monitor Watch with G1 GPS Sensor #Polar RS300X G1 Heart Rate Monitor Watch with G1 GPS Sensor

A smart, intuitive training computer for runners and cross-training athletes, the Polar RS300X G1 wrist heart rate monitor helps you to train at the right intensity with personal training zones. This version of the RS300X comes with Polar’s G1 GPS sensor, which provides speed/pace and distance measurement for outdoor sports such as running or cycling. It’s a great choice for those who mix up their training regimen with cycling, inline skating, paddling, mountain biking or hiking. The RS300X helps you to train at the right intensity with personal training zones. This RS300X G1 comes with the G1 GPS Sensor. Additionally, the RS300X G1 is compatible with the separately available S1 foot pod, which accurately measures your running speed/pace and distance. Committed runners will find the most value in the real-time pace and distance measurement of the S1 foot pod. And even though it attaches to your shoe laces, it’s so light that you’ll forget it’s even there, which means Click Here to Full Detail…
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2 Comments

Field

22. Nov, 2009

I consider myself a beginner when it comes to running. After looking around for several options, I decided to get the Polar RS300X G1 because of its multisport capabilities. I could easily run or ride my bike with it, and I would be able to measure distance and pace with the same device, without having to install/uninstall things to my bike every time I wanted to change excersices. After considering the Garmin 305 I decided to go for the Polar because of the extremely big and uncomfortable size of the Garmin. Everything looked nice in the website, but the story changed after only a few weeks I’ve owned the training computer. 1) The watch itself is incapable of transmitting data to the Polar site (or any other running website) which makes it a little boring for you as a user to log in and “manually” enter your data every time you complete an excersise. I was very sad to know that in order to do this automatically I have to separately purchase an extra device (Polar Flowlink @ $55. 00). 2) I have been experiencing some problems with the accuracy of the distance. Since I just got my watch a few weeks ago, I entered in several forums to see if any other user was experiencing what I was going through, and to my unpleaseant surprise, yes. . . they were. Basically, the battery life of the G1 GPS Sensor is so short that you can only use it for up to 8 hours. More than that and you will start getting incorrect data from your runs. What is the purpose of a GPS sensor if you can get accurate data from it? Now I will have to constantly purchase batteries just to keep my distances correct. Very sad that Polar hasn’t come with better solutions for this issues. I saw several users unhappy about this same thing in their own web site.

Xiuhcoatl

22. Nov, 2009

I’ve been using the RS300X since I got it two weeks ago. The heartrate is very easy to see and use. The GPS works fine, just be aware that if you end up running on trails/trees, it’s going to have some difficulty staying in close contact with so be ready for your time to get a little wacky. I treat the GPS as a tool to use and figure the average is going to be just fine.